Business
This $29 class could be the secret to becoming a successful entrepreneur
TL;DR: The comprehensive Entrepreneur Startup Master Class Bundle is a crash course in starting a business, and on sale for just $29 in the Mashable Shop.
Besides affordability, one thing most colleges and universities lack is proper education on how to launch your own business — hence why so many brilliant business ideas never see the light of day.
In order to turn your million-dollar idea into a reality, you either have to wing it, reach out to other entrepreneurs for advice, or look to the internet for instruction. If you opt for the latter, this Entrepreneur Startup Master Class Bundle has a ton of insight into becoming a successful entrepreneur. All you need is an internet connection and $29.
Through eight courses and 20 hours of content, this bundle will take you through the process of launching your own business. You don’t want to end up another Shark Tank failure, do you? Right. That’s why you’ll start with the basics, like how to communicate your idea and pitch it to investors to get funding. Then, you’ll learn a bit about the investor landscape, figure out how much money you should raise, and practically anything else you might wonder about venture capital investment.
Once you know how to launch, you’ll need to know how to market your business. The three-hour business development class should set you on the right path, but really, it’s the Startup Essentials for Founders course that will keep you afloat. It covers many of the critical issues startups face and how to avoid falling victim to them.
And since Amazon is *this close* to taking over the world, you’ll also learn about Amazon FBA and how you can use it to create a passive income in two different courses taught by seasoned FBA guru John Colley. Throughout the course, you’ll sign up for Amazon FBA, find suppliers and products to sell, research, and create your own products, and basically figure out what makes Amazon tick.
Normally, this bundle would cost $760 if you purchased each course individually. Yikes. Fortunately, if you grab the entire collection, it’ll only cost you $29.
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